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Governor Henry McMaster Announces Designation of September as Workforce Development Month
Activities Planned Throughout the Month to Celebrate and Empower South Carolina’s Workforce
Columbia, S.C. – It is time for South Carolina’s annual celebration of Workforce Development Month, beginning September 1, 2025. As the state’s economy continues to thrive, and the number of people working continues to climb, the S.C. Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) will spotlight workforce efforts by our agency and partners. DEW and partners will host and attend dozens of job fairs and hiring events; rural outreach efforts; workshops and training for jobseekers; conferences, panels, and the symposium for employers and stakeholders; and many other activities.
“This is an annual opportunity to highlight our state’s workforce and employers, recognizing extraordinary efforts and innovation to connect or introduce South Carolinians of all ages to the variety of jobs and industries in the state now and in years to come. It is a privilege to be part of this sustained commitment to innovate, build, and expand opportunities for students, jobseekers, and employers,” said DEW Executive Director William Floyd. “South Carolina continues to attract businesses, strengthen partnerships, and create pathways for employers and workers to thrive. It is an exciting time to be part of this growth.”
“South Carolina is booming because we have invested in workforce training programs that prepare our people for good jobs,” said Governor Henry McMaster. “By working together with our schools, businesses, and state agencies, we are ensuring South Carolinians have the skills they need to succeed. These initiatives are key to securing our prosperity and keeping South Carolina the best place in the world to live, work, and raise a family.”
Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette will present the official proclamation to DEW Executive Director Floyd at the Workforce Symposium on September 17, 2025. Hosted by the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, the Workforce Symposium will feature presentations and panels to share best practices and innovative strategies for strengthening the state’s workforce. For example, the last panel discussion will focus on ways to engage today’s students to prepare them for success as employees of tomorrow.
The event will bring together professionals, business leaders, educators, and government officials to engage in meaningful conversations about the needs of the workforce and the measures to meet them. Please visit the 2025 Workforce Development Symposium page to learn more about the event and register to attend.
“Workforce Development Month is also when our agency has the honor of presenting the Workforce Champion Award alongside Governor Henry McMaster and First Lady Peggy McMaster on Tuesday, September 16,” said Floyd. “Presented to a business that has demonstrated extraordinary effort and innovation, the Workforce Champion Award recognizes a South Carolina employer for creating a unique initiative that recruits and trains potential workers for their business. It is a well-earned recognition and can serve as inspiration to other employers to customize a program that works for them.”
Events have been planned statewide and by local workforce areas that focus on supporting South Carolinians at every stage of their professional journey, from students exploring career opportunities to jobseekers looking for their next career move to experienced workers seeking to upgrade existing skills.
Want to learn more about Workforce Development Month activities and participate in events? Visit dew.sc.gov/wdm to find an interactive map that shows all of your local area’s upcoming events, featured employers, a Workforce Development Month branding toolkit, and much more. Keep track of our agency’s happenings throughout the month by visiting our News page and following DEW’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube pages.